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Boss Watt’s got the power!

Steve Watt says he feels proud to sign up as the newest fully-fledged member of the Kent Giantkillers’ Club.

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By Jon Couch

FOES: Hythe Town face rivals Whitehawk

STEVE WATT says he feels proud to sign up as the newest fully-fledged member of the Kent Giantkillers’ Club.
The former Chelsea, Grimsby Town and Maidstone striker will lead out Hythe Town in the third round of the FA Trophy for the first time in their history on Saturday.
And that sees him emulate Isthmian League South East rivals Sheppey United, Cray Valley PM and Ramsgate, who have already flown the flag for Step 4 in this year’s FA Cup.
“I think it’s testament to how strong this league is,” Watt, 38, told The NLP. “We all push each...

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